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== Week 37 - Modern trade theories, trade policy == | == Week 37 - Modern trade theories, trade policy == | ||
* '''Vernon's [[w:Product life-cycle theory|Product life-cycle theory]]''' | * '''Vernon's [[w:Product life-cycle theory|Product life-cycle theory]]''' | ||
* '''[[w:Economies of scope|Economies of scope]]''' are conceptually similar to [[w:economies of scale|economies of scale]]. Whereas economies of scale for a firm primarily refers to reductions in the [[w:average cost|average cost]] (cost per unit) associated with increasing the scale of production for a ''single product type'', economies of scope refers to lowering the [[w:average cost|average cost]] for a firm in producing ''two or more'' products. | * '''[[w:Economies of scope|Economies of scope]]''' are conceptually similar to [[w:economies of scale|economies of scale]]. Whereas economies of scale for a firm primarily refers to reductions in the [[w:average cost|average cost]] (cost per unit) associated with increasing the scale of production for a ''single product type'', economies of scope refers to lowering the [[w:average cost|average cost]] for a firm in producing ''two or more'' products. |